Montreal, October 31, 2017 — A former assistant director at the Laval Municipal Housing Authority (LMHA) has spoken out against a prohibition imposed by the agency's management on Latin American and English-speaking staff forbidding them from speaking to one another in Spanish or English during office hours, even in private conversations.

Montreal, October 30, 2017 — CRARR is calling for enhanced sanctions, including notation on student records, for perpetrators of campus sexual violence after finding out that a Concordia University student, who pleaded guilty in criminal court for assaulting his then-girlfriend and who was sanctioned by the University's disciplinary tribunal for violent conduct, was recently awarded a scholarship from a private science foundation.

Montreal, October 10, 2017 — The Police Ethics Committee has found that “Agent 728” of the Montreal Police violated the rights of an English-speaking South Asian health professional and committed several police ethics violations by using excessive force, demonstrating a lack of respect, and putting a citizen in danger.

Montreal, October 4, 2017 — By cutting and freezing funding for many minority arts organizations in Montreal recently, the Quebec Arts and Letters Council may have engaged in systemic racism that will threaten these organizations’ survival and subject racialized artists to great economic, cultural and social hardship.

Montreal, September 27, 2017 — Three former female students of Concordia University who were victims of sexual harassment and other abuse from fellow students have filed civil rights complaints against the university. In failing to protect, support and accommodate these victims of sexual harassment, Concordia University has created or perpetuated systemic discrimination based on gender intersecting with disability, among other grounds.

Montréal, September 1, 2017 — An English-speaking Black man in his forties, who was arrested and handcuffed last March by two Montreal police officers for videotaping a police stop, has been once again pulled over by a Montreal police officer in another Driving While Black incident.

Montréal, August 25, 2017 — Pradel Content, a 39-year-old English-speaking Black man with a physical disability who was racially profiled, arrested and abusively fined by two Laval police officers, for videotaping them last month, has been acquitted of the penal charge against him in Municipal Court this week.